The EU-Russia partnership: a new context
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https://doi.org/10.1285/i20398573v2n2p103Abstract
The EU–Russia summit that took place on June 4 in St Petersburg met expectations for two reasons. Firstly, expectations prior to the summit were low: nobody was under any illusion that the summit would result in a radical breakthrough. Secondly, the biannual EU–Russia summits tend to produce symbolic rather than practical outcomes.Downloads
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